"Estate Planning, Wealth Transfer Strategies and Probate: Recent Developments and Predictions for 2014 and Beyond. Items to be covered include, Maximizing the $5mm exemption, recent CT cases and legislation including new rules for CT probate practice, and hot topics in prudent investment and fiducia
~~FREE Parking for Attendees: Attendees have access to the Travelers Garage adjacent to the Club. You should pull up to the new gate at the head of the driveway, press the intercom button, and tell the parking attendant that you are with the Connecticut Estate & Tax Planning Council Meeting. The attendant will raise the gate and allow you to enter the parking garage~
Jeffrey Cooper joined the faculty in 2006 after 13 years in legal practice. During the first phase of his career, he practiced trusts and estates law as a principal of a major Connecticut law firm and a vice president and senior estate planner of the United States Trust Company of New York. He also taught as an adjunct professor at both Quinnipiac and Yale Law Schools. His primary areas of teaching and scholarship include trusts and estates, estate planning, and wealth transfer taxation. His published works have touched upon a wide range of topics within these fields, from the history of U.S. estate taxation to modern conflicts in the management of trusts and estates. He serves as faculty adviser to the Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal.
Fee for guests is $30.00.